GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
The Faculty Scholarship collection contains full text scholarly works authored by permanent faculty of the George Washington University Law School.
Works encompass many topics such as government regulation, animal law, business & finance law, constitutional law, civil rights, criminal law, litigation, environmental & energy law, family law, government procurement, health law, intellectual property & technology law, labor law, taxation law, cyber security law, national security law, international law, foreign relations law, and public interest law.
Submissions from 2002
But Some are More Equal: Race, Exclusion, and Campaign Finance, Spencer A. Overton
Racial Disparities and the Political Function of Property, Spencer A. Overton
The Seventh Amendment Right to a Civil Jury Trial: The Supreme Court Giveth and the Supreme Court Taketh Away, Joan E. Schaffner
Communicating Governance: Will Plain English Drafting Improve Regulation?, Steven L. Schooner
Remedying Societal Discrimination Through the Government's Spending Power, Michael Selmi
Access and Aggregation: Privacy, Public Records, and the Constitution, Daniel J. Solove
Conceptualizing Privacy, Daniel J. Solove
Digital Dossiers and the Dissipation of Fourth Amendment Privacy, Daniel J. Solove
The Routinization of Prenatal Testing, Sonia M. Suter
Rational Custom, Edward T. Swaine
Fine-Tuning Acquisition Reform's Favorite Procurement Vehicle, the Indefinite Delivery Contract, Karen Thornton
How Should We Respond to the Growing Risks of Financial Conglomerates?, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
The Transformation of the U.S. Financial Services Industry, 1975-2000: Competition, Consolidation and Increased Risks, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Submissions from 2001
Constitutional Circularity, Michael B. Abramowicz
Cyberadjudication, Michael B. Abramowicz
Beyond Counting Votes: The Political Economy of Bush v. Gore, Michael B. Abramowicz and Maxwell L. Stearns
Telling a Less Suspicious Story: Notes Toward a Non-Skeptical Approach to Legal/Cultural Analysis, Paul Schiff Berman
Transnational Civil Society Dialogues, Francesca Bignami and Steve Charnovitz
Louis Brandeis and the Race Question, Christopher A. Bracey
Children's Interests And Information Disclosure: Who Provided The Egg and Sperm? Or Mommy, Where ( And Whom) Do I Come From?, Naomi R. Cahn
The Coin of the Realm: Poverty and the Commodification of Gendered Labor, Naomi R. Cahn
Rethinking WTO Trade Sanctions, Steve Charnovitz
The WTO and the Rights of the Individual, Steve Charnovitz
Transnational Civil Society Dialogues, Steve Charnovitz and Francesca Bignami
The Long Lingering Shadow: Law, Liberalism, and Cultures of Racial Hierarchy and Identity in the Americas, Robert J. Cottrol
The Long Lingering Shadow: Law, Liberalism, and Cultures of Racial Hierarchy and Identity in the Americas, Robert J. Cottrol
Race and Negotiation Performance, Charles B. Craver
The Use of Non-Judicial Procedures to Resolve Employment Discrimination Claims, Charles B. Craver
'With Friends Like These...': Toward a More Efficacious Response to Affinity-Based Securities and Investment Fraud, Lisa M. Fairfax
Refined Comparativism in Constitutional Law, David Fontana
John Law, with a Tulip, in the South Seas: Gambling and the Regulation of Euphoric Market Transactions, Theresa Gabaldon
Chevron, State Farm and the EPA in the Courts of Appeals during the 1990s, Robert L. Glicksman and Christopher H. Schroeder
Property Rights and Property Rules for Commercializing Inventions, F. Scott Kieff
Why Doesn’t She Leave? The Collision of First Amendment Rights and Effective Court Remedies for Victims of Domestic Violence, Laurie S. Kohn
Institutional Foundations for Economic Legal Reform Transition Economies: The Case of Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement, William E. Kovacic
The Intersection of Two Systems: An American on Trial for an American Murder in the French Cour D'Assises, Renée Lettow Lerner
Biotechnology and International Law, Sean D. Murphy
A Place at the Table: Bush v. Gore Through the Lens of Race, Spencer A. Overton
The Purposes of Privacy: A Response, Jeffrey Rosen
Dispelling the Misconceptions Raised by the Davis Dissent, Joan E. Schaffner
DoD Range Rule Withdrawn with a View Towards Reproposal, Lisa M. Schenck
Encroachment: Putting the 'Squeeze' on the Department of Defense (DoD), Lisa M. Schenck
Fear of Oversight: The Fundamental Failure of Businesslike Government, Steven L. Schooner
What Statutory Drafting Errors Teach Us About Statutory Interpretation, Jonathan R. Siegel
Pennhurst, Chevron, and the Spending Power, Peter J. Smith
Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy, Daniel J. Solove
The Allure and Peril of Genetic Exceptionalism: Do We Need Special Genetics Legislation?, Sonia M. Suter
Crosby as Foreign Relations Law, Edward T. Swaine
The Local Law of Global Antitrust, Edward T. Swaine
The Undersea World of Foreign Relations Federalism, Edward T. Swaine